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This Oblivion Remastered Duplication Glitch Is Too Good to Last — Here’s How to Do It

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April 25, 2025

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Let’s be honest—if you’ve played any Bethesda game before, you already know one thing for sure: no matter how many patches they roll out, players will always find a way to break the system. And The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is no exception.

Despite the polished visuals and tightened mechanics, a brand-new duplication glitch has surfaced—and it’s as sneaky as it is useful. Whether you’re low on lockpicks, want to stock up on potions, or you’re simply chasing gold like a greedy merchant, this glitch gets the job done. Best of all? It works on both PC and consoles, and it’s ridiculously easy to pull off.

Here’s exactly how to take advantage of this duplication bug—while you still can.

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What Makes This Glitch So Useful?

In classic Oblivion fashion, there’s always that one moment you find yourself out of healing potions mid-fight, or you stumble into a locked chest with only one pick left. With this glitch, that stress vanishes.

You can duplicate:

  • Jewelry and valuables to sell for easy gold
  • Lockpicks, so you’re never stuck again
  • Arrows, for endless combat support
  • Potions, because who likes dying mid-dungeon?

The possibilities are wild, and it takes maybe 30 seconds once you get the hang of it.

What You’ll Need First

Before you try it, make sure you have the following:

  • A container you can store things in (like a crate or sack)
  • A stackable item in your inventory (think arrows or lockpicks)
  • An item you want to duplicate (one copy of it is enough)

You can find suitable containers almost anywhere, but the Imperial City Market District has plenty of crates and sacks lying around—easy to access, and mostly unguarded.

This Oblivion Remastered Duplication Glitch Is Too Good to Last
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How to Perform the Duplication Glitch on PC

  1. Find a container—a sack, crate, or chest will do.
  2. Open it, then press F to “search” (you’ll see your inventory alongside the container’s).
  3. Drop one item you want to duplicate into the container.
  4. Go back to your inventory and find a large stack of something—arrows work best.
  5. Make sure the arrow at the top of the screen is pointing toward the container.
  6. Click and drag your stack of arrows onto the item in the container.
  7. A pop-up will ask, “How many?” — just press Enter twice to confirm.

If it works, the item will instantly duplicate and appear in your own inventory—not in the container.

On Console (PS/Xbox)? Here’s How It Works:

  1. Open the container and press R3 (PS) or RS (Xbox) to “search.”
  2. Place the single item you want to copy into the container.
  3. Highlight your inventory on the left side of the screen.
  4. Hover over your stack of arrows (or whatever stackable item you’re using).
  5. Press R1 + X (PlayStation) or RB + A (Xbox) at the same time.
  6. Confirm the “how many?” prompt twice.

Done right, the item will appear duplicated in your personal stash. It may take a try or two to get the timing right, but once you nail it, you’re good to go.

Things You Can Multiply (That Actually Help)

This glitch is fun, sure—but it can also be incredibly useful for real gameplay advantages. Here’s what players are duplicating right now:

  • Health potions: Never run dry in a fight again.
  • Soul gems: Perfect for enchanting weapons or refilling them mid-quest.
  • Valuables like rings or amulets: Easy way to make gold, fast.
  • Lockpicks: Say goodbye to busted picks on high-level chests.

If it’s stackable and you have one of it, chances are, this glitch will let you clone it like magic.

Word of Warning: It Might Not Last Long

Bethesda has a history of catching onto these kinds of bugs and squashing them in the next patch. So if you’re thinking about duplicating that unique potion or scoring thousands in gold before buying a house in Anvil—now’s the time.

It’s possible that future updates will either nerf this glitch or remove it completely, especially with the dev team clearly trying to make Oblivion Remastered more balanced than the original.

If you’re worried about breaking your save file or crashing the game, just save manually before testing the glitch. That way, you can always roll back if something goes haywire.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re in it for the nostalgia or discovering Oblivion for the first time, part of the fun is pushing the game’s boundaries—and this duplication glitch is the perfect throwback to that good old Bethesda chaos.

It’s easy, it’s effective, and it’s honestly kind of fun watching a mountain of items appear out of thin air. Just remember to use it responsibly… or don’t. It’s your game.

One thing’s for sure- exploit it now before it’s gone for good.

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Sophia Harper, a gaming news writer from Seattle, covers game reviews, industry trends, and esports events with clarity and depth. An avid gamer, she engages the community with authentic and relatable perspectives.

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